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EN0562 Painting I
By US ARMY ENGINEER CENTER & SCHOOL
225 pages 1998

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PAINTING I
Subcourse EN 0562
EDITION A
United States Army Engineer School
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri 65473
10 Credit Hours
Edition Date: April 1998

SUBCOURSE OVERVIEW
This subcourse is the first of two subcourses on the subject of painting. It begins with a review of those aspects of 
safety practice that are of continuous importance to you, the painter. This is followed by instruction on the selection
and mixing of paints, the operation and maintenance of paint equipment, and the proper storage of paint supplies. 
In addition, a lesson is devoted to the identification of metals and to the methods employed to detect and prevent 
corrosion. This subcourse consists of five lessons, each corresponding to a terminal learning objective as indicated 
below.

Work must be accomplished in a manner consistent with environmental laws and regulations. There are no 
prerequisites for this subcourse.

The lessons in this subcourse reflect the doctrine which was current at the time it was prepared. In your own work 
situation, always refer to the latest official publications. Unless otherwise stated, the masculine gender of singular 
pronouns is used to refer to both men and women.

TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
ACTION: You will learn to identify painting processes, products, and safety practices.
CONDITION: You will be given the material contained in this subcourse.
STANDARD: To demonstrate proficiency of this task, you must achieve a minimum of 70 percent on the subcourse 
examination.

CONTENTS

Subcourse Overview
Lesson 1: Safety
	Part A: General Hazards
	Part B: Accident, Fire, and Health Hazards
Practice Exercise
Answer Key and Feedback 

Lesson 2: Protective-Coating Materials 
	Part A: Purpose, Composition, and Types of Protective-Coating Materials 
	Part B: Mixing and Preparing Protective Coatings
	Part C: Preparing the Surface 
	Part D: Selecting Exterior and Interior Protective Coatings
	Part E: Maintaining Protective Coatings 
Practice Exercise
Answer Key and Feedback 

Lesson 3: Protective-Coating Equipment
	Part A: Surface-Preparation Equipment 
	Part B: Application Equipment 
	Part C: Traffic-Marking Machines
	Part D: Sign-Making Equipment 
Practice Exercise
Answer Key and Feedback 

Lesson 4: Ladders, Scaffolds, and Hoisting Equipment 
	Part A: Ladders 
	Part B: Scaffolds 
	Part C: Hoisting Equipment 
Practice Exercise
Answer Key and Feedback 

Lesson 5: Metal Corrosion and Identification 
	Part A: Corrosion 
	Part B: Metal Identification 
Practice Exercise
Answer Key and Feedback 

Appendix A: List of Common Acronyms
Appendix B: Recommended Reading List 
Appendix C: Conversion Factors 
Appendix D: Paint and Cleaning Solvents
Appendix E: Material Safety Data Sheet

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